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russia is our enemy. russia has always been our enemy t. probably has tried to influence our elections before. we know in 2012 one of my colleagues was mitt romney's campaign manager. china tried to influence the 2012 elections. we should understand that america's enemies are always going to try and influence and we need to guard against that. specifically to russia, russia will always try to do that. we need to call putin on the game and say no to it. i think it would help if senior officials within the white house, most notably the president of the united states would say, no, enough is enough. >> i agree with that. it makes me feel bad saying, we might be being manipulated by russia or china. the fact this happened is on americans. it's on members of the trump campaign who re-tweeted russian-controlled bots and never apologized because they were so desperate to find people to say favorable things about them they didn't care who the source was. >> it's no secret they were encouraging this type of behavior. when donald trump campaigned abo
russia is our enemy. russia has always been our enemy t. probably has tried to influence our elections before. we know in 2012 one of my colleagues was mitt romney's campaign manager. china tried to influence the 2012 elections. we should understand that america's enemies are always going to try and influence and we need to guard against that. specifically to russia, russia will always try to do that. we need to call putin on the game and say no to it. i think it would help if senior officials...
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the special counsel also investigated the rumor that russia had compromising tapes of russia from previous visits to moscow. michael cohen received a text from a russian businessman that said stopped flow of tapes for russia but not sure if there's anything else, just so you know. the businessman told prosecutors he was told the tapes were fake. mueller's team also answered a key question, why they did not interview the president. while they found his written answers to be inadequate, mueller's team believed it would delay the investigation. although attorney general william barr has cleared trump of criminal wrongdoing, mueller points out that congress can still investigate and now democrats are calling on mueller to testify. back to you. >> thanks, sarah. >>> president trump was hosting a white house event for the wouldn't wounded warrior project when this was put out. this was his reaction. >> i'm having a good day, too, it's called know collusion, no obstruction. there never was and there never will be, and we do have to get to the bottom of these things, i will say. this should never
the special counsel also investigated the rumor that russia had compromising tapes of russia from previous visits to moscow. michael cohen received a text from a russian businessman that said stopped flow of tapes for russia but not sure if there's anything else, just so you know. the businessman told prosecutors he was told the tapes were fake. mueller's team also answered a key question, why they did not interview the president. while they found his written answers to be inadequate, mueller's...
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he just said it's not russia. i will say this, i don't see any reason why it would be. >> right, matthew, there it was so clear. >> absolutely incredible. i mean, the other issue, this no collusion issue, i mean, what the report actually says and underlines is, you know, that the level didn't reach a criminal point. you know, there was no criminal conspiracy between members of the trump campaign or administration and the russians. but it lays out, again, in black and white the extent to which the trump team, if i can call it that, you know, had meetings with russians on multiple levels. i'm thinking of carter page. george papadopoulos, the foreign policy advisers, donald trump jr. in the trump tower meeting. it may have not reached the level of criminality, that's clear, but, i mean, morally, ethically, there are questions about whether those meetings, you know, should have gone ahead, and, you know, they probably shouldn't have, frankly, but, you know, there you are. >> it's an important point. we appreciate the
he just said it's not russia. i will say this, i don't see any reason why it would be. >> right, matthew, there it was so clear. >> absolutely incredible. i mean, the other issue, this no collusion issue, i mean, what the report actually says and underlines is, you know, that the level didn't reach a criminal point. you know, there was no criminal conspiracy between members of the trump campaign or administration and the russians. but it lays out, again, in black and white the...
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she's saying russia, russia, russia. maybe it was. i mean it could be russia. but it could also be china and lots of other people. it could also be somebody sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds, okay. you don't know who broke into dnc. >> so that was in september of 2016. we now know one month before that he was reportedly briefed by members of the intelligence community that, yes, it was the russians. and here he is nearly two years and several more briefings later from his own intelligence officials saying this in front of vladimir putin. >> my people came to me, dan coats came to me and some others. they said they think it's russia. i have president putin. he just said it's not russia. i will say this. i don't see any reason why it would be, but i really do want to see the server. i think it's a disgrace that we can't get hillary clinton's 33,000 emails. so i have great confidence in my intelligence people, but i will tell you that president putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today. >> he later claimed he had messed up a word and di
she's saying russia, russia, russia. maybe it was. i mean it could be russia. but it could also be china and lots of other people. it could also be somebody sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds, okay. you don't know who broke into dnc. >> so that was in september of 2016. we now know one month before that he was reportedly briefed by members of the intelligence community that, yes, it was the russians. and here he is nearly two years and several more briefings later from his own...
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are we punishing russia or rewarding russia? >> well, we're not doing enough of the punishment from my perspective. i think that there has been a massive disconnect between the messaging going out from the president's team and what is coming out from the president and from the white house directly. what we do know about vladimir putin is that there's one voice that counts and that's the man at the top. so as long as president trump does not actually agree with or undercuts the intelligence community, as we have seen him do so many times, including standing with putin in helsinki, taking the word of putin over the intelligence community, then it will not be a strong message to russia that we mean business, and that's what we need for putin to take any of the punishment or sanctions that we do seriously. >> jane harman, lisa monaco, thank you both very much for all of the expertise. >>> up next, we have two of the president's biggest defenders making their case. what do you say? let's get after it. >>> the facts established by thi
are we punishing russia or rewarding russia? >> well, we're not doing enough of the punishment from my perspective. i think that there has been a massive disconnect between the messaging going out from the president's team and what is coming out from the president and from the white house directly. what we do know about vladimir putin is that there's one voice that counts and that's the man at the top. so as long as president trump does not actually agree with or undercuts the...
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relationship with russia. the disruption that this russian operation has wrought in the united states, the divisions in our society and our political system is more than sufficient payback. he must be very, very pleased with how things are going. >> so you are saying, he's definitely the puppet master here, he's the one in your summation is the one who directed -- said go on this entire operation. to what extent -- i mean, what you know about him, how does he do that? how would those orders have been disseminated and carried out? >> nothing happens -- nothing important happens in russia, of course, without vladimir putin knowing about it and given his intelligence background, i assess that he would have been very interested in the ins and outs of this massive operation which involved, you know, everything from social media to trying to identify people in the united states wittingly or unwittingly to help with this. it was a massive campaign. he definitely would have been involved in that. incidentally, there's
relationship with russia. the disruption that this russian operation has wrought in the united states, the divisions in our society and our political system is more than sufficient payback. he must be very, very pleased with how things are going. >> so you are saying, he's definitely the puppet master here, he's the one in your summation is the one who directed -- said go on this entire operation. to what extent -- i mean, what you know about him, how does he do that? how would those...
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he's simply putting on blinder about the threat from russia. he connections it to his ego in the last election, but that's not what it's about. it's about our democratic election. >> thank you both. >>> coming up next, the nominee for the federal reserve claims he's being kavanaugh'd. >>> and what a difference a year makes. kim jong-un has arrived in russia for another meeting, this time with vladimir putin. en it e sugar in your family's diet, coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels and reminders to think balance. because we know mom wants what's best. more beverage choices, smaller portions, less sugar. balanceus.org [laughter] ♪ ♪ "i'm okay." ♪ ♪ hmm. exactly. and doug. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? oh. well, we just spend all day telling everyone how we customize car insurance, b
he's simply putting on blinder about the threat from russia. he connections it to his ego in the last election, but that's not what it's about. it's about our democratic election. >> thank you both. >>> coming up next, the nominee for the federal reserve claims he's being kavanaugh'd. >>> and what a difference a year makes. kim jong-un has arrived in russia for another meeting, this time with vladimir putin. en it e sugar in your family's diet, coke, dr pepper and pepsi...
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it's the young dictator's first visit to russia and the time is key. less than two months after failed nuclear negotiations with donald trump from vietnam kim is welcoming the spotlight with vladimir putin. he even stopped to speak with russian state television >> translator: i came to russia with the warm feelings of our people. i hope that this visit will be successful and useful, and that during the negotiations with esteemed president putin i will be able to specifically discuss issues of resolving the situation on the korean peninsula. >> the kremlin says talks about north korea's nuclear program are scheduled for thursday. but the rest of kim's plans with putin remain shrouded in secrecy. this is an important visit for kim jong un, because he wants to show that he has, you know, basically he is not isolated internationally, he has powerful allies not just china but now russian support as well. and he wants to send that message very much to the u.s. president. >> the trip comes as washington and pyongyang are at an impasse. kim unwilling to give u
it's the young dictator's first visit to russia and the time is key. less than two months after failed nuclear negotiations with donald trump from vietnam kim is welcoming the spotlight with vladimir putin. he even stopped to speak with russian state television >> translator: i came to russia with the warm feelings of our people. i hope that this visit will be successful and useful, and that during the negotiations with esteemed president putin i will be able to specifically discuss...
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military sends a message of deterrence to russia. in a rare move, bringing america's ambassador to moscow on board, a clear signal to russia. >> when you have 200,000 tons of diplomacy that is cruising in the mediterranean, this is what i call diplomacy. nothing else needs to be said. you have all the confidence you need when you sit down and try to find solutions to the problems that divided us now for many, many years. >> reporter: cnn was on board. they are going to conduct operations on a scale unseen here since 2016. our senior leadership mandated our navy become more lethal and proficient. it's very important in the era of competition we are in. >> reporter: all this in an area where russia is trying to expand influence, deploying warships and submarines. >> the u.s. military is extremely concerned about russia's strong military posture in this region. with this deployment, america is making clear to moscow that it -- even as president trump's associates claim there was nothing wrong with his campaign seeking information stolen
military sends a message of deterrence to russia. in a rare move, bringing america's ambassador to moscow on board, a clear signal to russia. >> when you have 200,000 tons of diplomacy that is cruising in the mediterranean, this is what i call diplomacy. nothing else needs to be said. you have all the confidence you need when you sit down and try to find solutions to the problems that divided us now for many, many years. >> reporter: cnn was on board. they are going to conduct...
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his send-off to russia was wildly enthusiastic. before boarding his special armored train, kim jong-un bid farewell to high-ranking north korean officials while crowds roared their approval of his brief getaway. they say this was a carefully polished visit. russian state television caught the trap getting a last-minute clean and many hours later as it pulled into the station. no dirty carriages soiling this summit. kim's grand arrival marked about this awkward moment while they tried to line up the train door with the red carpet and an error which kim seemed to eventually side step with a smile. per happens because meeting the strategic alliance and appearing more statesman and less rocket man. this russian rapport has the marking of a relationship that will send a clear message to president trump. >> i am proposing a toast to the happiness and beautiful future of our two countries people as well as the health of our comrades and friends here. >> reporter: but kim can be an unreliable partner even for russia. arriving at this plann
his send-off to russia was wildly enthusiastic. before boarding his special armored train, kim jong-un bid farewell to high-ranking north korean officials while crowds roared their approval of his brief getaway. they say this was a carefully polished visit. russian state television caught the trap getting a last-minute clean and many hours later as it pulled into the station. no dirty carriages soiling this summit. kim's grand arrival marked about this awkward moment while they tried to line up...
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even including russia. and the process by which bill barr went through this since he took over, leading up to the release and never mind the way that he drafted the summary and then of course the way that he drafted his press conference today, there is no question that that is going to be a very big political and oversight but mostly political talking point and question that they are going to ask publicly and even specifically to the attorney general since they're going to have him up on capitol hill. >> dana, great stuff. tank you so much. i'm sure we'll talk a lot. let's keep our energy up. cnn legal commentator ken cuccinelli. i have you on on a regular basis. we've had this conversation before about what this moment would mean. that criminally there is one set of implications that are favorable to the president. not a russian agent. nobody around him including him committed a crime of conspiracy to help russians interfere. obstruction, open question. now seems pretty clear that mueller wanted to leave i
even including russia. and the process by which bill barr went through this since he took over, leading up to the release and never mind the way that he drafted the summary and then of course the way that he drafted his press conference today, there is no question that that is going to be a very big political and oversight but mostly political talking point and question that they are going to ask publicly and even specifically to the attorney general since they're going to have him up on...
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russia thought donald trump would be a better president. that's point one. two, donald trump won anyway. he can't separate those two things out. and the inability to understand that those two things can bothing true, they're -- both be true, they're not mutually exclusive, that leads to a blindness. whether willful or not. and that's to your question. i don't know. it leads to a blindness. it leads to an underestimation of the threat we pose. even as donald trump was saying on the campaign trail there any russians in the crowd, when he was in wisconsin or michigan in 2018. to the point of this didn't have anything to do with the election, we had people like the director of national intelligence, dan coates, testifying before congress saying there's an active and ongoing threat to the elections. i think that's what is missed in this. what donald trump saying no collusion, no obstruction, total exoneration plisz. -- exoneration misses. russia tried to influence our presidential election, and they're going to do it again. and they and other fo
russia thought donald trump would be a better president. that's point one. two, donald trump won anyway. he can't separate those two things out. and the inability to understand that those two things can bothing true, they're -- both be true, they're not mutually exclusive, that leads to a blindness. whether willful or not. and that's to your question. i don't know. it leads to a blindness. it leads to an underestimation of the threat we pose. even as donald trump was saying on the campaign...
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but the report says he was. >> i promise you, i never made -- i don't have any deals with russia! >> reporter: he insisted he knew nothing about wikileaks, though the report says he directed campaign associates to find hillary clinton's deleted e-mails. >> i know nothing about wikileaks. >> but the dishonesty from the white house didn't stop there. press secretary sarah sanders now under fire after admitting to investigators that she wasn't basing this claim on anything. >> so what's your response to these rank and file fbi agents who disagree with your contention that they lost faith in director comey? >> look, we've heard from countless members of the fbi that say very different things. >> reporter: today, sanders defended making false statements to reporters. >> i'm sorry that i wasn't a robot like the democrat party that went out for two and a half years and stated time and time again that there was definitely russian collusion between the president and his campaign. >> reporter: so today, jake, she characterized it as a slip of the tongue, even though it was a remark that sar
but the report says he was. >> i promise you, i never made -- i don't have any deals with russia! >> reporter: he insisted he knew nothing about wikileaks, though the report says he directed campaign associates to find hillary clinton's deleted e-mails. >> i know nothing about wikileaks. >> but the dishonesty from the white house didn't stop there. press secretary sarah sanders now under fire after admitting to investigators that she wasn't basing this claim on anything....
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between the trump campaign and russia. the allegations of it. the special counsel found while team trump believed it would benefit from the russian actions no one took criminals steps to help. that's inspiring a victory lap at the white house and as we've come to expect from this president, a tweetstorm, so far he's called the whole thing crazy b.s. and something else unknown because he didn't finish his sentence. from tweets to news conferences with his fellow world leaders, president trump has taken many opportunities to paint the mueller investigation and the media coverage of it as false. that included a "new york times" piece last year that trump wanted bob mueller gone. >> did you fire robert mueller. >> fake news. "new york times" fake stories. >> so he was lying there. right then when he said that. it turns out he was lying as it was reported at the time he wasn't telling the truth. that is just one of many trump claims that the mueller report has proved to be untrue. sarah murray here now with a look at others. sarah, what have you got.
between the trump campaign and russia. the allegations of it. the special counsel found while team trump believed it would benefit from the russian actions no one took criminals steps to help. that's inspiring a victory lap at the white house and as we've come to expect from this president, a tweetstorm, so far he's called the whole thing crazy b.s. and something else unknown because he didn't finish his sentence. from tweets to news conferences with his fellow world leaders, president trump...
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i have president putin, he just said it's not russia. i will say this, i don't see any reason why it would be. >> do you think it's problematic that the president hasn't said anything to correct the record on that other than his team trying to spin it and say he actually said wouldn't? we all heard what he said. is that going to be problematic to getting to the point you're saying we need to get to? >> absolutely. look, i have not approved of the president's posture on this from day one. and i know it's because he thinks it's somehow undermining his legitimacy as president. it in no undermines him. he needs to ck a knowledge the intelligence community, acknowledge the mueller report but beyond that take some action, appoint a commission, bring the people together that we have to bring together to give the american people the confidence that we're not going to let this failure to stop a hostile foreign power happen again. so that's the next move here. mueller's given us the road map. he told us how they hacked us, the social media, the ag
i have president putin, he just said it's not russia. i will say this, i don't see any reason why it would be. >> do you think it's problematic that the president hasn't said anything to correct the record on that other than his team trying to spin it and say he actually said wouldn't? we all heard what he said. is that going to be problematic to getting to the point you're saying we need to get to? >> absolutely. look, i have not approved of the president's posture on this from day...
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does russia -- is russia happy to live with a nuclear north korea or do they want an agreement? what are they aiming for other than spoiling? >> well, i would say this. putin reemphasized today in his public remarks that in fact he does support denuclearization of the korean peninsula. however, it seems what putin is after is a resurrection of a formal role for russia and other powers in the talks with north korea. in the past, they were called the six-party talks. instead, under the trump administration, basically, china, russia, have pulled back and allowed it to be a one-on-one conversation between the united states and north korea. with that not succeeding, even if it hasn't yet dramatically failed, i think what you're seeing is russia coming out and saying there ought to be a role for china, for russia, in these conversations about the north korean nuclear program. it's something that trump will not want. in fact, he's come out and said in very scathing terms that previous american presidents failed in their negotiations with north korea because it was in the rubric of the
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let's start with his business deals in russia. he repeatedly told us that he had no interest in russia. it turns out there was a letter of intent signed in 2015 for a trump tower moscow. that's something that goes right through the report. you see repeatedly efforts by people associated with the president to try to pursue that business deal. we know he sought the clinton's e-mails, obsessed with trying to find the 30,000 deleted hillary clinton e-mails from her -- from her privateer is verbs and we know that people that inside the campaign went looking for it. tried to contact people who thought would be able to help them get them. the purpose of the trump tower meeting is one of the things that we know the president has lied repeatedly about. obviously they talked about that it was about adoptions. it turns out they were told it was about getting dirt on hillary clinton, and, of course, the response, once that became public the president essentially dictated what were false accounts of what exactly was behind that. he ordered don
let's start with his business deals in russia. he repeatedly told us that he had no interest in russia. it turns out there was a letter of intent signed in 2015 for a trump tower moscow. that's something that goes right through the report. you see repeatedly efforts by people associated with the president to try to pursue that business deal. we know he sought the clinton's e-mails, obsessed with trying to find the 30,000 deleted hillary clinton e-mails from her -- from her privateer is verbs...
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he just said it's not russia. i will say this, i don't see any reason why it would be. >> so he didn't believe dan coates intel. the mueller probe just showed the same thing that the intel community said it was russia. he embarrassed this country on the world stage and did it to protect himself. will he apologize? >> first of all, i wouldn't tell him to apologize. i'd have to know what he knows. >> you know what he knows. >> i don't have access to that. i heard the president say he might have a different view. it's not unusual. >> it is if it's founded on nothing. >> i'm just going to speculate because i don't have any facts. i do a certain amount of work in the area of cyber security and these determinations are percentages. so i haven't seen the report on russia. i doubt it's 100%. probably a very high percentage i assume. >> it's not fruitful to discuss any other possibility. everybody that's in the business of knowing has come to the same conclusion. nobody has a reason to lie except the president of the unite
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>> russia did not help me, okay? >> i have president putin. he just said it's not russia. i will say this, i don't see any reason why it would be. >> i believe that he feels that he and russia did not meddle in the election. >> i don't think anybody knows it was russia that broke into the dnc. it also could be somebody sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds, okay? >> you know who agrees with him? nobody. listen to his folks. >> yes, russia did meddle in our elections. >> there clearly is a consensus that russia has meddled in our election process. >> the evidence is now really incontrovertible. >> russia attempted to interfere with the last election and continues to engage in malign influence operations to this day. >> potus' resistance is so stubborn to reality, it actually led to the elimination of the cyber security coordinator at the white house. and saw much of the cyber defense team furloughed during trump's shutdown. just yesterday this president sat with the head of twitter. you think they would talk about interference and what to do go forward, right? nationa
>> russia did not help me, okay? >> i have president putin. he just said it's not russia. i will say this, i don't see any reason why it would be. >> i believe that he feels that he and russia did not meddle in the election. >> i don't think anybody knows it was russia that broke into the dnc. it also could be somebody sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds, okay? >> you know who agrees with him? nobody. listen to his folks. >> yes, russia did meddle in...
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. >> what is russia's response? i'll ask the experts. >>> in london, thousands of climate change activists protested. on wednesday they told greta to keep up her fight and monday is earth day but do we have time or are we at the beginning of the end for a habital planet? >>> firts, here is my take. around the democratic world there's a power struggle taking place that might be the most damaging and long consequence of this area of populism. elect leaders from donald trump to india's modi have been steadily attacking the independence of their nation's central banks. as the economists points out, politicians in the 1970s would routinely use central banks to goose the economy to help them win elections. this helped create a wave of inflation that parol lialyzed economies. compa countries have given central banks must greater independence. today it's trump who is leading the charge in the opposite direction. he is attacking the fed and asking it not only to cut rates but to engage in emergency measures to boost the econ
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the dirt from russia. he said it wasn't a crime. that is consistent with what rudy giuliani is saying >> go ahead, ten seconds. >> what's dangerous is the prospect of having an influence on a united states election. that's dangerous. it happened in 2016. you can't always tell it's happening is inviting danger. rudy giuliani knows if he were with that position he how wouldn't allow that information. he didn't hesitate on that. he's trying to muck up the conclusions about obstruction >> thank you all so much very much. what will congress do? we'll ask a member of the house judiciary committee next. ♪ it is such a good time to kiss ♪ ♪ it is such a good time to dance ♪ ♪ it is such a good time to [ laughing ] ♪ scoobidoo doobidoo ♪ scoobidoo doobidoo [ goose honking ] ♪ [ laughing ] a bad day on the road still beats a good one off it. ♪ progressive helps keep you out there. ♪ ♪ ♪ our new, hot, fresh breakfast will get you the readiest. (buzzer sound) holiday inn express. be the readiest. >>> house speaker nancy
the dirt from russia. he said it wasn't a crime. that is consistent with what rudy giuliani is saying >> go ahead, ten seconds. >> what's dangerous is the prospect of having an influence on a united states election. that's dangerous. it happened in 2016. you can't always tell it's happening is inviting danger. rudy giuliani knows if he were with that position he how wouldn't allow that information. he didn't hesitate on that. he's trying to muck up the conclusions about obstruction...
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that russia has to be held to account. that we have to protect your electoral system and he's not doing that. the other piece of this that i think needs to be said, it's not that it's -- well, there's no felony so it's okay. during the hillary clinton investigation about the emails, there was a lot of piling on after it was concluded that there was not a crime. democrats thought that was unfair. they ought to remember that standard now when they think about the conclusions here knowing they have an avenue for a political process if they want to pursue impeachment on the question whether he obstructed justice. >> friends, stick around. we have many more questions for you, including looking at what we've learned about attorney general bill barr. >> there are questions about him. let's take him up, next. asses f9 or two progressives for $99. and choose from over 500 frames. visionworks. we're here to help you. sun care is self care. i used to not love wearing an spf just because i felt like it was so oily and greasy. but with
that russia has to be held to account. that we have to protect your electoral system and he's not doing that. the other piece of this that i think needs to be said, it's not that it's -- well, there's no felony so it's okay. during the hillary clinton investigation about the emails, there was a lot of piling on after it was concluded that there was not a crime. democrats thought that was unfair. they ought to remember that standard now when they think about the conclusions here knowing they...
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russia's trying to -- were the tip of the iceberg. he blames -- here is what he said about that. >> the previous administration chose not to publicize the full story about russian hackers and social media trolls and how they relate to undermine america. the fbi disclosed classified information to lawmakers and staffers. someone selectively leaked information to the news media. >> with me now is susan, a former attorney in the office of general council and the national security agency during the obama administration. thanks. >> thanks for having me. >> should the obama white house have done more? >> there's fair criticism about their response, but one thing that is clear is, if there is a single individual who has the blame for not warning the american public, it really is mitch mcconnell durring the 2016 election, the obama team reached out, understood they couldn't tell the american people what was going on without bipartisan buy-in and look like an attempt to hurt trump. they went to mcconnell and asked him to present it. mitch mcco
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this report is a gift to the government of russia. this is a very proud moment for vladimir putin for several reasons. first, we know that he likes to use controversial and inflammatory issues as a weapon. he'll weaponize this report to continue to sow divisions, spread confusion and undermine the credibility of our institution. reason number two, we have every reason to assume that president trump used this document as a green light to continue doing what he was doing on the campaign. he's claiming that because there are no criminal -- further criminal indictments against him or members of his team, he didn't do anything wrong. so we should expect him to continue this behavior going forward in the 2020 campaign cycle. and finally, wolf, as phil mentioned, this report lays out in excruciating detail a multipronged, sustained and systematic attack against the united states using all kind of tools. president trump was just one of them. from an intelligence operations standpoint, vladimir putin launched a very successful operation that i
this report is a gift to the government of russia. this is a very proud moment for vladimir putin for several reasons. first, we know that he likes to use controversial and inflammatory issues as a weapon. he'll weaponize this report to continue to sow divisions, spread confusion and undermine the credibility of our institution. reason number two, we have every reason to assume that president trump used this document as a green light to continue doing what he was doing on the campaign. he's...
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russia tonight, rolling out the red carpet for kim jong-un. the north korean leader arrived across the country border to a hero's welcome, taking a break from trump, kim stepped off his armored train and met by girls in vintage russian costumes offering him bread and salt while the 35-year-old dictators appeared to taste the salt, his trip is designed to rub it in an open wound with donald trump after the failed summit in february. >> it is possible that kim jong-un is also thinking about this in terms of making donald trump jealous. trump clearly enjoys being in the spotlight on the north korean diplomacy and putin is taking that away. >> reporter: the russian president choreographed his visit and they call the russian-korean house built for his father appearing in 1986 and nothing left to chance from lining up his train with the red carpet to an elaborate greeting featuring an honor guard and marching band. tomorrow's meeting is highly symbolic, the first time the two men have met. >> translator: i have come to russia with the warm wishes of
russia tonight, rolling out the red carpet for kim jong-un. the north korean leader arrived across the country border to a hero's welcome, taking a break from trump, kim stepped off his armored train and met by girls in vintage russian costumes offering him bread and salt while the 35-year-old dictators appeared to taste the salt, his trip is designed to rub it in an open wound with donald trump after the failed summit in february. >> it is possible that kim jong-un is also thinking about...
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i have no loans from russia. i have no dealings with russia. i have no deals in russia. i have no deals that could happen in russia because we've stayed away. >> another fabrication was the statement in which the president crafted about the trump tower meeting, describing it as primarily about adopting russian children, when it was actually about gathering russian-obtained dirt on hillary clinton. and so was the claim by sarah sanders, that fbi agents supported the firing of james comey. >> so what's your response to these rank and file fbi agent who disagree with your contention that they lost faith in director comey? >> look, we've heard from countless members of the fbi that say very different things. >> what led you in the white house to believe that he had lost the confidence in the rank and file of the fbi, when the acting director says it's exactly the opposite? >> well, i can speak to my own personal experience. i've heard from countless members of the fbi that are grateful and thankful for the president's decision. >> she personally heard from countless members
i have no loans from russia. i have no dealings with russia. i have no deals in russia. i have no deals that could happen in russia because we've stayed away. >> another fabrication was the statement in which the president crafted about the trump tower meeting, describing it as primarily about adopting russian children, when it was actually about gathering russian-obtained dirt on hillary clinton. and so was the claim by sarah sanders, that fbi agents supported the firing of james comey....
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we know that russia interfered in the election. it's not speculative on any level for anyone except our president and our president and his campaign did not commit crimes connected to the interference. he is not a russian agent according to this report. but that is not the end of the story. there was a lot done that was wrong by him and his campaign and it was lied about. the president is far from
we know that russia interfered in the election. it's not speculative on any level for anyone except our president and our president and his campaign did not commit crimes connected to the interference. he is not a russian agent according to this report. but that is not the end of the story. there was a lot done that was wrong by him and his campaign and it was lied about. the president is far from
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russia's here to stay, and we need to talk to russia, and we do talk to russia, partly to try to improve our relationship with russia, but also to manage a difficult relationship, to avoid incidents, accidents, miscalculations that can create really dangerous situations spiraled out of control. and therefore, we talked to russia also on these issues. and lastly, we need to talk to russia on arms control because russia is violating the inf treaty, deploying nuclear-capable missiles in violation of a cornerstone arms control treaty. >> let me ask you about the other threat to nato. people talk about president trump's lack of commitment to it, but across europe there is a new breed of leader that is emerging, populist leaders who are often not very committed to nato, sometimes quite pro-russian, sometimes against the european union. how dangerous is that trend that we are seeing? >> nato is an alliance of 29 allies, different nations, different history, different geography, different political leaders. and yes, there are disagreements between nato allies on several issues, but we have had d
russia's here to stay, and we need to talk to russia, and we do talk to russia, partly to try to improve our relationship with russia, but also to manage a difficult relationship, to avoid incidents, accidents, miscalculations that can create really dangerous situations spiraled out of control. and therefore, we talked to russia also on these issues. and lastly, we need to talk to russia on arms control because russia is violating the inf treaty, deploying nuclear-capable missiles in violation...
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today. >> i do think that russia poses a very significant counter intelligence threat. certainly in the cyber arena. certainly what we call the malign foreign influence territory. certainly in their presence of intelligence officers in this country. so in a lot of ways, yeah. >> this comes of course after we learn that security officials have struggled to get the white house to pay attention to the dangers that russia poses to the u.s. outfront now former national director of intelligence under president obama, james clapper. so you have the fbi director talking about this and your replacement, dan coats, talking about the seriousness of the threat with 2020 coming. the president did not talk about a lot and we reported just recently that a senior officials have been told not to bring it up because he considered it about his 2016 election ind mining his victory and can the u.s. respond without presidential leadership. >> first of all i'm gratified to see director wray speak publicly and the fact it is continuing and we'll be faced with the s e same -- the same kind of p
today. >> i do think that russia poses a very significant counter intelligence threat. certainly in the cyber arena. certainly what we call the malign foreign influence territory. certainly in their presence of intelligence officers in this country. so in a lot of ways, yeah. >> this comes of course after we learn that security officials have struggled to get the white house to pay attention to the dangers that russia poses to the u.s. outfront now former national director of...
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she will have to wait before she returns to the family in russia. >> russia is not happy at all. kremlin called it an ugly stain of the u.s. justice system. >> not surprisingly there are strong and angry reactions coming out of russia after the sentencing of maria butina. they have been championing her cause and the russian foreign ministry. they have her picture up. in a statement, she came out to say the following. we view the decision of the washington court to 18 months in prison as politically motivated. we have been pointing out the accusations of her intentions to influence the process in america is farfetched and fabricated in nature. and they believe that the case and the trial were politically motivated and she was taken into custody on the day vladimir putin and donald trump met in helsinki for their first major summit. and the head of the foreign relations committee of the russian senate and he said the trial and charges were a witch hunt and like many other russian politicians he believes that maria was committed because she was a russian in america. a young boy was
she will have to wait before she returns to the family in russia. >> russia is not happy at all. kremlin called it an ugly stain of the u.s. justice system. >> not surprisingly there are strong and angry reactions coming out of russia after the sentencing of maria butina. they have been championing her cause and the russian foreign ministry. they have her picture up. in a statement, she came out to say the following. we view the decision of the washington court to 18 months in...
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even though he -- there was no evidence of conspiracy with russia. there's a whole bunch of other stuff he didn't want the fbi poking around. >> there was a lot of investigations spurred from this big investigation. we were talking earlier that there are 12 other investigations and there's a whole lot of redacted information in this special counsel report. and the marker that is coated from the justice department is that it's ongoing investigations. so, clearly, there was a lot of activity that even if we know some of the -- much of the special counsel's investigation resulted in criminal charges, and in addition, there is a lot of other activity that is, if they haven't been charged yet, is worthy of significant federal investigation and a lot of thosthose are ongoing. >> we don't talk about these other investigations. how about this investigation? what was disclosed in this case. donald trump's famous speech where he says russia, find hillary clinton's emails. and you know what russia did? they went and found hillary clinton's emails. that day. tha
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david, hillary clinton warns about the threat of russia to the 2020 election. why do you think that president trump and his aides are obviously appear to reluctant to address this head on? >> well, kate, i think the reluctance is actually the president himself. i think it's been clear since the first moments after he was elected that he is concerned that any admission of russian interference in the election, what he has periodically called the russia hoax, calls into question the legislate macy of his election. i'm not sure that's necessarily true. we didn't see any evidence or in the mueller report or anything we have seen that had the russians stayed out the results would have been any different. although there are many people who believe you can't have that many impressions on facebook. i think the mueller report says 126 million americans saw at least one of the fake ads without having effects. but it's hard to measure. but the key to this is that secretary nielsen recognizing a geel are good deal of what dhs does is work on civilian cyber-defense was tryin
david, hillary clinton warns about the threat of russia to the 2020 election. why do you think that president trump and his aides are obviously appear to reluctant to address this head on? >> well, kate, i think the reluctance is actually the president himself. i think it's been clear since the first moments after he was elected that he is concerned that any admission of russian interference in the election, what he has periodically called the russia hoax, calls into question the...
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china and russia. he met with president xi jinping and now putin's turn and this meeting between putin and kim could have been an opportunity for the united states in that iran negotiations, for example. secretary of state kerry spoke often with the russian foreign minister knowing that russia had such a close relationship with iran. russia has a close relationship with north korea and could have carried a message to kim jong-un and instead the president's public thirst for adulation means that putin will increase inflounce on the korean peninsula and mediate and made that earth before and kim will use this to increase the image as a normalized nuclearized world power. >> meeting with legitimate -- >> wining an dining. >> switch gears quickly. we had this incredibly dramatic election in ukraine where a comedian playing a president on tv won in a landslide victory. now, there's a perception to be beneficial to president putin. >> well, this is life imitating art because the president-elect doesn't have
china and russia. he met with president xi jinping and now putin's turn and this meeting between putin and kim could have been an opportunity for the united states in that iran negotiations, for example. secretary of state kerry spoke often with the russian foreign minister knowing that russia had such a close relationship with iran. russia has a close relationship with north korea and could have carried a message to kim jong-un and instead the president's public thirst for adulation means that...
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navy puts on a show of force sending a message to russia about the military expansion and aggression. cnn is on board getting an exclusive look at warning signals from vladimir putin. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room". >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >> we're following breaking news on the trump administration open defiance of democratic investigators in congress. the irs refusing to meet a deadline in the last hour to turn over the president's tax returns. the treasury secretary telling the house ways and means committee he needs to consult with the justice department on whether the demand is legal. also breaking, house speaker nancy pelosi is calling the trump administration's fight with house democrats over the release of the mueller report a threat to u.s. democracy. but on the question of whether democrats should launch impeachment proceedings pelosi said she's not there yet. i'll get reaction from jackie speier, a democrat on the oversight and intelligence committee and our corre
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this behavior with russia was so suspicious from the beginning. so much smoke, but no fire, i guess, mueller says. >> right. and, you know, let's go back to the very very beginning and remember what the campaign said after the election. they said there were no foreign contacts with russians. it never happened. about two years later, we now have 200 pages details those contacts. bottom line, there wasn't a criminal conspiracy to collude but there was a cover up of those contacts. how many times did president trump, sarah sanders, hope hicks and others say there were no contacts, it wasn't important, it wasn't about anything. we didn't talk about sanctions. there's chapter and verse here about those contactsme. criminality is one thing, honesty is another thing. there's a big difference there. >> the white house is taking a victory report. the report shows lying as first response. >> deleting communications, trying to sway witness. >> it shows a white house culture to say the least, unpresidential. nice to see you, marshall. >> thanks, guys. >> the
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makes clear that his associates destroyed evidence relevant to the russia investigation. page 10, volume one. the report concluded there was substantial evidence, in quotes, that president trump attempted to prevent an investigation into his campaign and his own conduct. page 76, page 78, page 90, page 157, volume two. that is why i have formally requested that the special counsel mueller testify before the house judiciary committee as soon as possible so we could get some answers to these critical questions. because we clearly can't believe what attorney general barr tells us. finally, it is clear the special counsel office conducted an incredibly thorough investigation in order to preserve the evidence for future investigators. the special counsel made clear that he did not exonerate the president and the responsibility now falls to congress to hold the president accountable for his actions. congress must get the full unredacted report along with the underlying evidence uncovered by special counsel mueller. congress required this material in order to perform our constit
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it was a mistake for the president and everybody not to highlight then russia's interference? could we have avoided so much pain and dissolution of our democratic institution? >> i don't know that we could have avoided significant portion of the dissolution of pain we've, and i think his decision was a reasonable one given what he had at the time, and -- and ultimately though, by october everybody knew what the russians were doing. both candidates were talking about it. one candidates was calling upon them to do more and others were condemning it. people in congress were talking about it because we were briefing october and by october we all knew that the russians were messing with us. >> going forward the president has said that, you know, i mean, you saw -- we've put a little bit what have -- what he was saying about you, all sorts of nasty names, et cetera, and that there will be counterinvestigations, sort of accounting for this hoax that exon rates him. you know what i'm saying, yeah. toll investigate perhaps you, perhaps others. do you fear that? do you think that's comi
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>> an impressive look at russia's efforts in that region. fred pleitgen, thank you so much. >>> let's get a check on cnn business. global stock markets mixed here, mostly higher amid optimism the u.s. and china may end their yearlong trade war. on wall street, checking futures right now, pointing higher ahead of the march jobs report. markets closed mostly higher thursday, the dow ended up 160 points, the nasdaq fell slightly. the big question, which version of the labor market is closer to reality. january's 311 jobs created new jobs or february's 20,000. economists expect it's somewhere in the middle. hey, elon musk and regulators, work it out. a judge gives the tesla ceo two weeks to work out the problems. musk appeared in federal court to attend a hearing where the s.e.c. asked the judge to hold him in contempt. the two sides should use the time to renegotiate saying put your reasonable pants on. the s.e.c. accuses musk of violating a settlement deal reached last year that require he get preapproval about social media posts about tesla.
>> an impressive look at russia's efforts in that region. fred pleitgen, thank you so much. >>> let's get a check on cnn business. global stock markets mixed here, mostly higher amid optimism the u.s. and china may end their yearlong trade war. on wall street, checking futures right now, pointing higher ahead of the march jobs report. markets closed mostly higher thursday, the dow ended up 160 points, the nasdaq fell slightly. the big question, which version of the labor market...
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did more than just bye some ads russia attacked our democracy. the trump team met with russians, never said no. held up green lights. expected to benefit from it. and the mueller report says a lot of things but it doesn't say oh, by the way with these contacts stopped. and so most importantly, what i want to know is are there ongoing threats to our national security? can we expect more of this in 2020? have with he create add per missive environment for other countries to think, well, democracy is open for business. we can all come in and get our preferred candidates elected. and so i think it's insulting to the intelligence community findings but also i think doesn't uphold volume values as a dpkz to say that's all they. >> thank you. >> outfront next, jean jeanne moos on president trump royal treatment. plus heart break as an american father talks about losing two children in the deadly attacks in sri lanka. >> the bomb went off and they were running toward me. i'm not sure whether that's what killed them. this is loma linda, a place with one o
did more than just bye some ads russia attacked our democracy. the trump team met with russians, never said no. held up green lights. expected to benefit from it. and the mueller report says a lot of things but it doesn't say oh, by the way with these contacts stopped. and so most importantly, what i want to know is are there ongoing threats to our national security? can we expect more of this in 2020? have with he create add per missive environment for other countries to think, well, democracy...
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united states, whether he was joking or not, asking russia to do something. russia attempting to do it, to help him, trying to hack into hillary clinton's email server, but accord willing to the definition of conspiracy as mueller plays out, there has to be an agreement. >> and there was not. >> even though mule mueller says the pain knee or would benefit the campaign, they have a moment to want to release. >> you found something else. robert mueller's team -- do theier should say whether there was a compromising tape of president trump from the miss universe pageant and whether the president knew about its rumored existence during the campaign and according to the report in october of 2016 prior to the election michael colearning the president's former lawyer and fixer, received a text message from a russian businessman who texted to him. stopped flow of tapes from russia but not sure if there's anything else just so you know, dot, dot, dot. the special counsel interviewed this russian businessman and he told the special counsel that these tapes referred to
united states, whether he was joking or not, asking russia to do something. russia attempting to do it, to help him, trying to hack into hillary clinton's email server, but accord willing to the definition of conspiracy as mueller plays out, there has to be an agreement. >> and there was not. >> even though mule mueller says the pain knee or would benefit the campaign, they have a moment to want to release. >> you found something else. robert mueller's team -- do theier should...
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he played hardball with russia. moscow has been at odds since the kremlin backed regime was kicked out in 2014. that led to russia annexation of crimea. >> a royal baby is on the way and the birth could be followed by a major move. more when we get back. strong. crazy don't believe us? we got this workout class to compare them to clorox. wow! feel the strength of new lysol wipes. dude! are you looking at this? can i take those? no. lysol. what it takes to protect.® that's why with dell small business technology advisors. you'll get tailored product solutions, expert tech advice and one-on-one partnership. call an advisor today at 877-buy-dell. ♪ did you know the exact same hotel room...whoooo. ...can have many different prices? that's why tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites to find the lowest price on the hotel you want. your perfect hotel room for the perfect price! billions of problems. dry mouth? parched mouth? cotton mouth? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath oral rinse and lozenges. help relie
he played hardball with russia. moscow has been at odds since the kremlin backed regime was kicked out in 2014. that led to russia annexation of crimea. >> a royal baby is on the way and the birth could be followed by a major move. more when we get back. strong. crazy don't believe us? we got this workout class to compare them to clorox. wow! feel the strength of new lysol wipes. dude! are you looking at this? can i take those? no. lysol. what it takes to protect.® that's why with dell...
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and you look at, you know, what russia did, buying some facebook ads to try to sow dissent, and do it, and it's a terrible thing, but i think all the allegations and speculation that's happened over the last two years has had a much harsher impact on our democracy than a couple of facebook ads. >> just a couple facebook ads, he says, which earned him a digital pat on the head from his father-in-law. "great interview by jared," he tweeted. "nice to have extraordinarily smart people serving our country." so smart. who else other than maybe that cliff guy could sum up such a long document so concisely? who else could take the lead sentence in the mueller report and interpret it so smartly? i'm quoting from the mueller report -- "the russian government interfered in the 2016 presidential election in sweeping and systemic fashion." or as jared kushner so brilliantly put it, a couple of facebook ads. there's also this passage from the opening page of the mueller report -- "first, a russian entity carried out a social media campaign that favored presidential candidate donald j. trump and dis
and you look at, you know, what russia did, buying some facebook ads to try to sow dissent, and do it, and it's a terrible thing, but i think all the allegations and speculation that's happened over the last two years has had a much harsher impact on our democracy than a couple of facebook ads. >> just a couple facebook ads, he says, which earned him a digital pat on the head from his father-in-law. "great interview by jared," he tweeted. "nice to have extraordinarily smart...
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we had absolutely clarity and we had proof that russia was involved. i think this will help even more see how intertwined it was. >> all right. senator, since i have you, the reason we invited you in today to talk about things was you were part of this committee hearing yesterday with the attorney general of the united states, william barr, where he said -- announced before your committee he thinks that the trump campaign was spied on and that's the word he used, he said there was spying by u.s. intelligence services. your reaction to his deliberate choice of language. >> i think that was a horrible choice of language and it was a horrible statement to come from our attorney general. i know he tried to backtrack that and walk that back, the only spying that i saw was russia spying and russia was trying to spy on anybody and everybody they could to get more involved in our process to have some influence of what direction it would go. there is no doubt. now, whoever they're talking about the spying, i can assure you we didn't see the political parties sp
we had absolutely clarity and we had proof that russia was involved. i think this will help even more see how intertwined it was. >> all right. senator, since i have you, the reason we invited you in today to talk about things was you were part of this committee hearing yesterday with the attorney general of the united states, william barr, where he said -- announced before your committee he thinks that the trump campaign was spied on and that's the word he used, he said there was spying...
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>> i have no dealings with russia. i have no deals in russia. i have no deals that could happen in russia, because we've stayed away. >> only he didn't stay away. he signed a letter of intent in 2015 for a trump tower in moscow. remember this very famous line about hillary clinton's missing e-mails? >> russia, if you're listening, i hope you're able to find the 30,000 e-mails that are missing. >> trump told the special counsel in his written responses, i made the statement in jest and sarcastically as was apparent to any observer, though it up turned out that many otried to he -- and within five hours of that statement, russians tried to hack clinton's office by sending malicious linking for various e-mail accounts, and remember the infamous story in the trump tower? mueller writes the president dictated a statement to be issued by donald trump jr. as describing the meeting it was by adoption. the white house first said the president had not to do with that statement. and we know the premise of the meeting was about getting dirt on hillary clint
>> i have no dealings with russia. i have no deals in russia. i have no deals that could happen in russia, because we've stayed away. >> only he didn't stay away. he signed a letter of intent in 2015 for a trump tower in moscow. remember this very famous line about hillary clinton's missing e-mails? >> russia, if you're listening, i hope you're able to find the 30,000 e-mails that are missing. >> trump told the special counsel in his written responses, i made the...
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saying the campaign did expect to benefit from russia's actions but took no criminal steps to help. something doesn't have to be a crime to be unethical and just wrong. and there was a lot of that and much of it was lied about repeatedly. so there's a lot to cover. let's begin with cnn's jessica snider live in d.c. >> reporter: good morning, chris, this massive mueller report giving us an even closer look inside the white house, really painting a portrait of a presidency in chaos, fuelled by public lies and denials of reporting that has proved true. with mueller's inquiry wrapped and those damaging details coming fully to light now, the president's fate is in the hands of congress. though, democratic leadership is arguing against pursuing despite calls to take angst ovction ove damming details. >> outlining president trump's frantic efforts to thwart the counsel's investigation noting the efforts were mostly unsuccessful largely because the persons surrounding the president refused to carry out orders. he was appointed after he fired fbi director james comey, mueller writing preside
saying the campaign did expect to benefit from russia's actions but took no criminal steps to help. something doesn't have to be a crime to be unethical and just wrong. and there was a lot of that and much of it was lied about repeatedly. so there's a lot to cover. let's begin with cnn's jessica snider live in d.c. >> reporter: good morning, chris, this massive mueller report giving us an even closer look inside the white house, really painting a portrait of a presidency in chaos, fuelled...
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. >> and what is russia's response? i'll ask the experts. >> and in london this week, thousands of climate change activists protested. on wednesday, the pope told young environmentalist greta to keep up her fight, and monday is earth day, and do we have time, or are we at the beginning of the end of a habitable planet. that's what author bill mckibben asks in his new book. i'll talk to him about it. >>> but first, here's my take. around the democratic world, there's a power struggle taking place that might end up being the most damaging and long lasting consequence of this era of populism. elected leaders from donald trump to turkey's erdogan to india's modi have been steadily attacking the independence of their nation's banks. as "the economist" points out, politicians in the 1970s would routinely use central banks to goose the economy to help them win elections. this helped create a wave of inflation that paralyzed economies and caused untold misery. as a result, over the last three decades, countries have given centr
. >> and what is russia's response? i'll ask the experts. >> and in london this week, thousands of climate change activists protested. on wednesday, the pope told young environmentalist greta to keep up her fight, and monday is earth day, and do we have time, or are we at the beginning of the end of a habitable planet. that's what author bill mckibben asks in his new book. i'll talk to him about it. >>> but first, here's my take. around the democratic world, there's a power...
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and russia with tensions about russia's interference in the election played on the judge's decision. butina apologized for her activity, she said she didn't realize she was invite latie vi law. they said that her sentence is politically motivated and it's fabricated and far-fetched in nature the charges that butina is facing. i actually spoke to her on a couple occasions when she was in jail and i'm now allowed to speak to about that publicly. when i talked to her, she was very much looking forward to returning home to her home down of siberia. she doesn't want to be a media star. she doesn't want her own show like anna chapman got but it's clear that butina has to wait a while to return to her family in russia. >>> one of basketball's biggest stars, kevin durant propels his team into the second round of the playoffs with a record performance. (danny) let me get this straight. after a long day of hard work... ...you have to do more work? (vo) automatically sort your expenses and save over 40 hours a month. (danny) every day you're nearly fried to a crisp, professionally! (vo) you ear
and russia with tensions about russia's interference in the election played on the judge's decision. butina apologized for her activity, she said she didn't realize she was invite latie vi law. they said that her sentence is politically motivated and it's fabricated and far-fetched in nature the charges that butina is facing. i actually spoke to her on a couple occasions when she was in jail and i'm now allowed to speak to about that publicly. when i talked to her, she was very much looking...